guitarmastergod says:
i think im great but im only good at shred/metal... i want to learn jazz and classical but its ripping me apart. im working on jazz right now and im so confused by it
this is/was all .. @guitarmastergod *(GMG) but some of you may find something in this for you as well.
firstly i have to ask (i'm writing about it here soon)
what , in your opinion, GMG, is a 'shredder'?
You stated "i want to learn jazz and classical"
I'll address "Jazz" as, though i love much of it , "Classical Music" has become the **-child of money, unions, and copyists.
(that and i'd rant more than usual)
okay .. off we go then : "Jazz"
guitarmastergod says:
i want to learn jazz and classical but its ripping me apart. im working on jazz right now and im so confused by it
then forget the chords and modes and use your biggest guns..your ears.
seriously.
now a few scattered 1st cup o' coffee fast as i can type pre-gym
(i'll doubtlessly finish within another post, at this rate ,lol)
the first being a firm echo :
'then forget the chords and modes and use your biggest guns ...your ears.' - Cs
the following in no real 'order, as like i said its my 1st, now second (i type s l o w ) cup ' coffee.
---to play "jazz" you have to love Jazz and to love Jazz it must call to you for attention. "listen to me!"
---do not force anything. i mean anything. it will show then grow into bad habit(s)at best ...at
worst you'll turn into a guitar version of Kenny G!
---you know that old saying/(and song) :
"the Blues had a baby and they called it rock 'n' roll." ?
that dude was about 1/3 right
lets add the other two-thirds, shall we?
1/3 Blues
1/3 "country"(talkin' Hank Sr) and Bluegrass (esp. Appalachian)
1/3 Jazz
1/3 booze and women and hard work all day
(of course this aint anywhere near scientific...
still...)
---if you are a "shredder" a great "in" for you would be the insane picking of a few country/bluegrass/Blues gods
Doc(and Merle ) Watson
Chet Atkins G.G.P. (crossed over into Jazz many times)
Tommy Emmanuel
and blues guys
I love the Blues so much it hurts to name only three, and i must make them 'electric' so as not to dishonor the acoustic greats with a 3-man list, lol
Buddy Guy
Albert King
...and yes, that Vaughn fellow(and his younger brother Stevie)
---try to listen, without analyzing, to a few key Jazz Guitarists
(I'll list few more than three)
-the older crowd-(but not old-est)
Grant Green
Kenny Burrell
Wes Montgomery
MORE Wes Montgomery
Joe Pass
Jim Hall
-new kids on the block-
Bill Frisell (my fav) (does a great job of combining Jazz, Country, Blues, Folk and more Jazz
Mike Stern (early stuff)
James Blood Ulmer
Sonny Sharrock (god of noise-jazz)
Jeff Beck (odd choice, i know but 'Blow By Blow', especially with his wonderful cover of Charles Mingus's 'Goodbye Pork-Pie Hat', on it)
---immerse yourself in this huge pool of tonality and , this time, analyze things a bit .. not much , but enought to hear that "mmm, the Sax is moving that way while the melody-line is this way"
and such.
then try and answer that question with your guitar.
---less is more
---less practice and more 'play'
AKA: playing, as such, is very different, and much mre difficult than
'practicing' , when we 'practice, we go over a defined set of 'rules' --when we "play" we throw the rules out in favor of he notes
---on that note(just above) ...
(and i am NOT saying 'don't 'practice'..)
do you think that John Coltrane was thinking :
'"Hmmm; i need a Lydian-Dominant there and a b5 run there into Harmonic-Minor to that series of major triads that ...."
NO WAY
he plays that tune from the heart and from , obviously a huge amount of near-subconscious tonal-knowledge. the fact that he would play 12-16 hours a day didn't hurt either !LOL
STILL
I play along with Giant Steps A LOT using His Melody and Chords with MY own solo's (to copy a solo , especially a Jazz solo is a bit contradictory to the point of and essence of quintessential Jazz)
I will TAB you (i'll put pen to paper and take a picture) a copy as all the online Tabs look & feel wrong ... i'll post it here, cool? dig!
if you cant find a DL or Torrent of the album/Tune i'll make one available.
cause no-one "shredded" like 'Trane! hell, Coltrane actually helped the term we now know as "shredding" into the Musical Lexicon!)
---take it s l o w (better to play 3 great notes than 30 lame notes, right?)
t h e n
---'ramp it up' (don't wanna turn into a turtle)
---listen to anything BUT the guitar when searching-out improvisational-inspiration. i 'rip' a bunch from guys like Monk(P) , Peacock(Bs) , Miles(Tr) and 'Trane etc-etc-etc
this forces you to abandon your safe-zones.
---i know this sounds silly BUT : play in all sharps/flats (Key) for a few months or so, starting on the high-e .. we guitarists seem to gravitate towards "the dots" .. an inherent weakness.
---Triads Triads and More Triads
Okay ... gonna try and Tab Giant Steps fer Ya before we hit the gym.
i hope this helped some ... i'll be back with more.....
RAWK!...er...JAZZ!
Cs